Re: [Dorset] Changing the Boot Order with grub2

2009-11-02 Thread Terry Coles
On Monday 02 Nov 2009, Ralph Corderoy wrote: Perhaps the `DEFAULT' entry in /etc/default/grub? (Menu items numbered from 0.) And then run `sudo update-grub'. Other configuration resides in /etc/grub.d, allegedly. But none of that probably applies since I gleaned it from the forum post you

Re: [Dorset] Changing the Boot Order with grub2

2009-11-02 Thread Terry Coles
On Monday 02 Nov 2009, Ralph Corderoy wrote: Yes, AIUI the upgrade leaves you at grub 1, and doesn't update the non-Linux code, whereas a clean install uses grub 2. Version 1 has menu.lst, 2 has default/grub, so you need to investigate the problem on the right machine. :-) Yes. But Kubuntu